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<blockquote data-quote="Daniella83" data-source="post: 1831555" data-attributes="member: 483870"><p>Omg girl! I came across this post in a Google search.. I created an account just to respond. I live in Canada and I don't have diabetes or pre-diabetes. </p><p></p><p>I had the exact same thing happen to me with obesity and the hypoglycemia.. I was over 300lbs I was constantly weak sweating shaking exhausted confused unsteady on my feet unable to walk more then short distances due to shortness of breath.. I knew it was blood sugar related the doctors said I was crazy and kept prescribing anti-anxiety meds. It was such a roller coaster.. I went through 3 family doctors and 3 endocrinologists... I got to the point where I became unable to leave my house and developed agoraphobia.. what a disaster! ... I followed the Canada food guide and cut out all processed foods and sugar.. I only eat veggies meat fish chicken.. I have 6 small meals a day about 2.5 to 3 hours apart.. and it's all balanced out .. each meal has a carb protein and fat. Well balanced.. the protein slows down the carb and my sugar is on an even keel..</p><p>. I had reactive hypoglycemia bad!!! And insulin resistance.. doctors don't recognize it and call you crazy.. you can gave a low sugar episode from an actual low sugar or the falling of a sugar and mine was constantly falling from the insulin resistance... I literally helped myself by Google searches.. doctors didn't help me.. when I started my journey to health I could barely walk the parameter of my house .. I couldn't use my treadmill the slowest speed was way too fast .. now I'm on the treadmill for 65 mins 7 days a week..cutting out all sugar is important.. I only do half an apple or half a banana no other fruit and no sweet drinks or any boxed snacks or sweets or cake or anything.. I thought I'd die trapped in my house at the age of 28.. it was that bad .. there is a light at the end of the tunnel I promise! </p><p></p><p>Xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniella83, post: 1831555, member: 483870"] Omg girl! I came across this post in a Google search.. I created an account just to respond. I live in Canada and I don't have diabetes or pre-diabetes. I had the exact same thing happen to me with obesity and the hypoglycemia.. I was over 300lbs I was constantly weak sweating shaking exhausted confused unsteady on my feet unable to walk more then short distances due to shortness of breath.. I knew it was blood sugar related the doctors said I was crazy and kept prescribing anti-anxiety meds. It was such a roller coaster.. I went through 3 family doctors and 3 endocrinologists... I got to the point where I became unable to leave my house and developed agoraphobia.. what a disaster! ... I followed the Canada food guide and cut out all processed foods and sugar.. I only eat veggies meat fish chicken.. I have 6 small meals a day about 2.5 to 3 hours apart.. and it's all balanced out .. each meal has a carb protein and fat. Well balanced.. the protein slows down the carb and my sugar is on an even keel.. . I had reactive hypoglycemia bad!!! And insulin resistance.. doctors don't recognize it and call you crazy.. you can gave a low sugar episode from an actual low sugar or the falling of a sugar and mine was constantly falling from the insulin resistance... I literally helped myself by Google searches.. doctors didn't help me.. when I started my journey to health I could barely walk the parameter of my house .. I couldn't use my treadmill the slowest speed was way too fast .. now I'm on the treadmill for 65 mins 7 days a week..cutting out all sugar is important.. I only do half an apple or half a banana no other fruit and no sweet drinks or any boxed snacks or sweets or cake or anything.. I thought I'd die trapped in my house at the age of 28.. it was that bad .. there is a light at the end of the tunnel I promise! Xx [/QUOTE]
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